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Lives unfulfilled: No dowry, no dreams
While anti-dowry activists continue to fight a futile war, more and women are being sacrificed on the altar of dowry.
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Punished for patriotism: JI to move resolution against BD verdicts
Many leaders of the JI have been sentenced for supporting Pakistan army during 1971.
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Cleverness in cowardice?
Is there a remote possibility that the government — and the Brass — are giving enough rope to TTP to hang itself with?
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Making Outrage Matter
Outrage is good; it can lead to a movement, at least, an organised response.
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Taliban release 3 doctors kidnapped from Balochistan
Three doctors were among five kidnapped in Balochistan while travelling towards Zhob from Loralai district in June.
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Karachi target killers caught in Murree belong to Sunni Tehreek: DIG
These criminals were also involved in extortion and kidnapping for ransom.
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Police arrest gang using Facebook for kidnappings in Gujranwala
SHO's son, constable and woman among those arrested.
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Only 2400 of 32000 votes cast in NA-258 Khi were legitimate: NADRA report
At least 1400 voters had cast their vote twice.
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Punjab Education Department to confiscate LGS Science books over obscenity charges
Minister says Punjab government will not allow anyone to make the youth hostage to a 'foreign mindset'.
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Humanitarian crisis as Philippine troops go after rebel remnants
The conflict has claimed more than 100 lives.
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White House: Iran overtures 'clearly not sufficient'
Washington believes Iran is seeking to develop the capability to build nuclear weapons.
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to address nation today
Sharif will also take the nation into confidence with regards to peace talks with the Taliban.
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Bo Xilai: rise and fall of a political star in China
Now Bo, the ambitious princeling who sought power, is instead facing the prospect of decades behind bars.
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Afghan peace process: Pakistan releases Mullah Baradar
Sartaj Aziz had earlier said that the former Taliban chief strategist would not be handed over to Afghan authorities.
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EU member states fear Syrian refugee influx
Some two million Syrians have fled to neighbouring countries so far.
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Mumbai attacks: Commission to be in Mumbai on Sept 24
Judicial panel’s trip was delayed three times this month.
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NA question hour: Government censured over minorities’ tiny budget
Minister says govt have no plans to earmark funds as it is now a provincial matter.
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Court appearance: Lyari kingpin sent on 10-day physical remand
Buledi’s two companions have been set free.
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Deadline September 30: Legislators asked to file asset statements
The electoral body also asked the parliamentarians to submit a no objection statement along with their asset details.
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International Day of Peace: All about harmony
Ajoka theatre marks the 12th anniversary of 9/11 by highlighting Bulleh Shah’s message of peace and plurality.
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Parliamentarians in action: Pakistan, Indian MPs vow to build dialogue bridge
Pass a resolution, urging both govts to resolve issues, including Kashmir.
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Misconduct: PIA pilot pleads guilty before UK magistrate
Authorities said the airline has distanced itself from the issue.
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New beginnings: Justice Baqar sworn in as new SHC CJ
Justice Baqar had joined the office a couple of days ago.
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Stabilising Karachi: Cabinet sets vast powers for Rangers
Anti-Terrorism (Third Amendment) Bill, 2013 to be tabled in parliament.
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Tackling militancy: Govt to exhaust all options before using force, says officials
Nawaz discusses possible Taliban peace talks with army, ISI chiefs.
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In the name of jihad: Traders pay millions in extortion
Allege complicity of garrison city police.
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Poverty alleviation: ADB posts progress on development goals
Failures outweigh gains as Pakistan posts questionable results
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Timber smuggling: Deforestation continues unchecked in Diamer valley
More than 4,000 trees were chopped in Botogah valley in the last three days.
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No end in sight: Dengue spreads to Lower Dir, 32 cases reported
Nearly 100 more patients admitted to Saidu Teaching Hospital.
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Dual offices: Parliamentary secretary quits over ‘lack of authority’
Appointments of chairmen of standing committees in limbo amid ‘legal complications’.
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Blocked
The government’s efforts to censor something as massive and ever evolving as the internet are doomed to failure.
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Fakhr-e-Alam: The new face of Sindh's Censor board
The ‘90s singer takes notice of cinemas not playing the national anthem before featuring a film.
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Everyone’s talking about Sattar Buksh
Owners Rizwan Ahmed Malik and Adnan Yousuf talk about the Starbucks controversy and managing an image.
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Army, government at loggerheads over Taliban talks
The army says it will not agree to any preconditions, particularly the withdrawal of troops from tribal areas.
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Turkish pianist handed jail term in blasphemy retrial
Say was originally sentenced on April 15.
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Four sisters kill themselves over dowry
The women threw themselves into a canal after arguing with their father.
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Law and order: Arrest 33,000 fugitives present in Karachi, SC tells police
Chief Justice questions why assets of the absconders were not seized.
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NAB chairman: Prime minister, opposition leader meeting ends with no decision
Opposition puts forward name of Justice (retd) Mian Mohammad Ajmal.
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Egypt forces hunt down militants in bastion Kerdassah
Security forces were hunting for those responsible for August "massacre" of 11 policemen in Kerdassah.
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Key witness in Wali Khan Babar murder case is alive, reveals AIG Sindh: Report
Babar was shot dead in Liaquatabad area of Karachi in January 2011 while he was on his way home from work.
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Human Rights Council: International coalition endorses principles against unchecked surveillance
Pakistani internet freedom group Bolo Bhi joins international coalition.
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'Several people' injured in Chicago shooting: Police
Local news reports said there were as many as 10 adults struck by the gunfire and that a child was also hit.
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China's Bo Xilai verdict to cap spectacular scandal
Scandal involves bribes, murder, illicit love, political infighting, and a colourful yet tightly controlled trial.
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Eat, workout for a strong heart
Sonal Raval, nutritionist at Snap Fitness India, shares dietary and health tips to help people have a healthy heart.
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New York town finds 850 snakes in man's home
There were two illegal 6-foot-long Burmese pythons as well.
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Made in Pakistan: India refuses to allow goods trade across LoC
TADA officials urges Indian authorities to resume trade for a short span of time so that traders can clear their dues.
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Movie review: Horror Story - a scare-fest
Horror Story" is one of the bluntest most direct tales of terror to be unleashed in recent times.
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Did Zac Efron face relapse?
Zac Efron sought professional help twice this year after facing major relapse for alcohol and drug addiction.
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Gruesome crime: Kindergarten boy ‘gang-raped’ by principal, others
Irate relatives protest against school administration.
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Advice to legislature: No need to amend blasphemy law, says CII
Says law against fake FIRs already exists; asks parliament to review Women Protection Act.